Columbia Democrat and Bloomsburg general advertiser. (Bloomsburg, Pa.) 1850-1866, October 21, 1865, Image 1

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AND BLOOMSBURG GENERAL ADVERTISER,
LEVI L. TATE, EDITOR.
"TO HOLD AND TKIM THE TOUCH OP TRUTH AND WAVE IT O'HIl TUB DARKENED EARTH."
TERMS: $2 50 IN ADVANCE.
VOL. 19. NO. 34.
BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PElVN'A,, SATURDAY", OCTOBER 21, 1565.
VOLUME 29,
TUB PHOENIX PUCTORAI.
Will Cure Your Cough
rilK PHOENIX P KOTO R AL i
or..
foiipittvii rtvnop or wii.n ciirury & ncs
i;ka snaki: poop,
Will Cure the Diseases of the
Kuril iis Colds, Coughs. Group. Asthma,
Btoi, chilli, C-itatrh, So'ro Tliioal,
lliiar('tic'.-s, Wliunpitig
Cough, &e.
I's timely use vilprcvetit
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" ULAD NEWS"
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rjitfily in action.
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nnil nit I lie only itlu.lilc hiiuu H fur the mrc uf all ills
i.utii.aii.111 liuiu
Y 0 U Tll KU h I N D ISCK IITION.
In all P' iial Ilium-". ri !"iiorrlif, ?lrictur.
Kirn, ami in all Uiiim y ami Knlii-y 1 oiiiplaiiiln. llu-y
iiilliko .1 ili.irm. lii'liu in I'Mii'iiniiid hy laklnj! 11
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" li'iilii in hnx,' conlaiiiirij to irniu. nii On) Di.llnr.
r ix hfifii, Put- Dollar. ; aUo. In lar"5 Imul., cum
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to 1. lor.
.Dr. J. BYRzVN.Coii-uUiiig Pbyaiciatt,
lioi suit.. 412 iiinaiitt-ay, .
Who will latin all ink if propcily iliruttt-il ; niul )ou
uill riTtiii'lheui rniel pain.
Boturfly M-iiluil (rum ul
trvatinu. hy riiurn mail.
fcOl.DP.V DIlUUtilKfa (il'.M'.UAI.I.V
ItKMASIiAKNKfl icCO. New- Vhhk.
Wliuiu.alu AttliU.
July 13, IfJi.".
R. TII AYEa& M D
H AVI MS thanpcil ItU iuituen irmu .u.m -..
W'UBT PITl'n'PO.N, l.uzt riic ti.ui.ly. would aj
tn hi. pation. ami .ill wi.lnns In. priilt-j.ioHal kt-rvi-
l-s. II. t th. y can mlrlrt-.. him at tlio la.t nauicil p . cu.
All call. Hi thu vitiuily uf tlio llailrnau. iittuii-ili-il
to Willi pruinptnu.a.
April lehi.
" V, 0. HARRISON, M. D.
WOlll.I) rf iprtlfiilly Inform the rlllzrim nf lllooni..
Iiunt.iiiiii viciiiit.lhathu cwitinuBiiHio prutli.o uf
.llKWPWK W.VJ SUMMIT.
,nienlidtihart'ofiiitill'-p'"'iiu' ,.,.,.
flrriii!. mi Main ftrt'ut, In I liuu.e htluw Uu Lour
nine, flluniiiklniij,'
I tUinjr :i, Ir-W- if
BALTIMOKE LOCK HOSPITAL
lialtimorc, Aid,
BSTADl.lSllBD as a RE FUG K FROM
QUAOKERiT.
The Only Plate u furc n Cure caw be ob
laitii'l.
Dr. Jnltiiaoii has discovered tho most
(Vtlniii. HicdlV, niul nnly rin-rtitnl llr-niPily In the
Worlrl Inr Wi-nl.tiPfii of tin Hark nf l.lmux, Strlctutin
Alti'Ctlnn. of Ihn Klilnry 11 tut UlnililiT, Involimtnty
Dlsihaiiti . Impnti'itc) , (iunir.il D'liillty, Nervoni.
ni'n, I'l l"'l"i'i. Iaiiimior. l.nw .'firil., Confusion of
l.lia. ttil. Itation nl Hit lliait.Tiiiilillty, 1 rciiililliiB,
llliiinr-fii.it Siulitor (ll,lillnc'. Iilfiasf nf tin; IJuaU
'I'hroat. Niifi-, nr Unui'ln llio.r; Trrrlhln Iilsorderi.
ittlslnt: from Pnlliar) llnlill nf Vnulli-ar-cri't ami
H'lUary ptncticfK mof fatal to the Ir vlitlnu tiinn tiiu
nous of p rem to tin-Jlatiiii-ri of I'll tes, Mliditiiie
ilii-ir iiiiii-i tiiilll.int linpc it niilii li'.tttnim, rcnji ring
inarrltijt, .c. lniitisilil.;.
YOUxN'G MEN
PspniBlly. wlio liavi- In cnnie Him vlrlltnt of Folllnry
Vit". that .If nill'iil anil iluHtfuiilvt. h.-ililt liti h tin tin.
nil) MM'i'pn la. 11 ii iiiillnii'ly urat 1 IhoiiMinJii nf Jniing
1111 n of Ih" innM t-xiillt'it ttilciit. nmt IimIII.im inti-llett,
v lio miiitii tilln-rii Ifo liato "iitriiiin.il li'tt-niiifr Hen
tiii'ti With ilin 1 tin ti .Ih r h of tto'iur mu or wakuil tote
taiy ilia II viiii; lyn-, may 1. -ill nh full loniliUiicu.
MARRA1GH.
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rl I;"'- Itt'iiij', iiw;uf nf Men I wi iikin'is, oryanit- tlu
.hility, ili'foniiiilt-, fn'tM!ilv tnrvil.
(It- u ho imii f IiIiiihi'U iimtcr iliu raro nf Or J. may
ri liu joimly iiiiiilitt' hi Iih honor a n t:'iitUiii;iii t anil
( iwin.ielltly li'ty npntl lli.t hklll .-if .1 I'!')'.' Mil
oitdAMi; ni;AKM'rf
in int'i'iati'l tJtirnl and full vlpir riMtornl.
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t'lalilf ntnl mm ri.nt' i n j-viMf i th pfMi illy mi.
l) ill-1 I tun of i ii-fM r in.lulirMiri - Vimihu pi-r-noli-
me luti a 1 1 to ininhill 1 xipi'" ffnni imt Iicin
ovri' 'f 'In1 ilit'iill'nl riiiifi"Uiiifi't" th.it limy I'livin-.
tt , w ho Uat until rtt m.i the nhj.'t t w ill prcliMid In
laity Dial thr pnuiT nt proi-n' n I i n i lni mioui r hy
I In Hf totliiiL! ihtn hiipriipor hiihiio ihau hy tin; pru
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1 tuiti'f ilftauirt'it, 1I1 phyiral ami miittnt fniutiniit
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titinlitv, I' cp f.-f 1. I' ilpti ition nf th llt-art, Inig'M
ti t'ni) -.unit I l hility, a W.utmn nl tliu I'rame
Ctjliylt, I'i.II-Ii 1, j. 'I 11, Ih 1 ay an I ). th
MlmiiIilt nr iho It yal t'nllcirt' n Hnryniis, hnnilnu,
lit nlihiti' froto n i.l ill-- niu'-t iMiilm .it i 'oIli'Ki'rt in 111
I'mti'il M.iIm I th.- i:n'.,tt r p.irt of whiw lilV
b.M'ii tpi-nl In t 1 liit-pil.ttM ot tiOii'lttn, I'.irifi, IMiila
1!' lplittt, ami im re, h.t 1 15'! tfl mmikj nl thi inurt
tut.iMi-liiiiK ' 11 r ili.il wt iu ir knovMi ; many trnu
hl t wnli ricnu' hi tliu litMiit ami i.irn uIhmi ng'cpp
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h.i!if iloi-s uith Ir'tpi. nt hlii"lihtu, (iltr-tith il fOitiu
tniii'-t mill ih r-iiifiui'-in uf inui.l. Wi-re t nri-d iiiiiui'iii
ulily.
TKR I'A'iTKJin-AR NOTICH
Or J fulilri'""" all Ih'iii'ulm Imvp injufi'il thiMii.
(ti Ivt hv nnr'p-r (mlntm ihu nnil Holiun-y ImuiU,
wlmli ruin h..lh h.nly .iml inlml n nfu i tt iIilmii (or
i-itii. r hiiMiii'rr, -tmly. c -cit ty. nr mar.iayu
I'lii'M nru itjnm nf th t .m.l ,nnl iin'lant li.-tl'y fircrt-
pro In (.ril hy i aily hnhltf ot .inth. vi.: fakiiffs nf
tli- It.n k ami I, huh. faniK m in- llta.t. t 1 1 1 u i f ol
Hi3'ht, l" nl .Mu cnl.ir '' 'i. r.ilpilalioii n tin;
"'"it. ltyp''pi'- Ni'M'"! Irratithilily, I) rani'nnMit
if tin Ins. kHu I'lii'tiiHU, (kmii i at Ufltilii), iyinp
Iniu. f 1" i. - i.-ij ti. n. Ar.
Mt'NT.ii.' v. ii f-arlnl I'llVrtu nti ill" mimlnrp imirli
(. h' liri-llhi-t T.'VP fit ItPMIlHIti t oIlllIMwl) IthMr.
1 p on-ii of pinlr., T.mI I m 1 1 -. 1 1 1 1 1 h , Av-r-nm tu
Sim t- iy. S.'ll- I'inini-t, lin'u nl r1 Uml' , Tiniiitiiy.&c
in- until. .if tii' vi f pro.lmvil.
'I htii.ni'lt of por..iM n' nil apr iati imv jmlu1
u h.n i - il Utc nf Ho ir ih Imliu li-'ahh. I f 1 1 tf tVn ir
luiir, h iiinimi! wt-ak i .ik-. ucrvnti an- n ati:H'"l.
iiivint! .i -in ;tii.tr appt'uratti-. .iimut lh- '-, l'i.iU
ii'i-l f apt uu . tii t,mi-1 inpimn.
i'Ul'XU .MEN
vl;n I. ut-ii jiirt"' lln-nis.-'M-s h a r -lam priirlito.ln
iialitifl in ulii-,1 al.iii..', a tiaiiil In-'t i.-nily li ani"il Irmn
i nl ui.i'i'.-iiii'iii.or at silni'ii. Hi.- i-lli I'M of wlntli nr
nichily t'lt i-vii w In-n tiitl""i. a ml if n-il "'ir.'.l r-.n
th n itarii.i.'.. i..iiii!.ll.l" amt tit-lri.ji liollt nilll.l nil. I
imiiv. fjti.iitil ai'ply iiiiiiii.'tiiat'ily.
ti t. rtt i. mu" in. ir a inniiL' mail. Ill" lie ii" of nnr fi.'in
ry. Iliu Hiai! ol lti iiar-nii'. !i'n !" -iuili;h"'l froni
all pr.ifpi-iti a. ul "ii.i ini'iii" or in", "j m-' im.--
.ii"ii"" of iln'l iltti!! Iroin ill" paill of natnr" I in.
null! Hit; in ii--iiiiu -unl liul.it . t'uih p"ruiii unlet
lltflllt I'O II lllplltllll
.MARRlAtiE,
ri-fli'.t that a mii'.m! nun. I alia ho.ll ai-i th n:nl m-ii
....l ....ii.iitt.Ni i jtioinoti- (-..i i.i.l.l.tt h.'li'l'lii' i in
a..l iwih....t ii.,.." Hi" i.iiirio i lltroiti'li lit" li"i-ijliii-
a w.'irv jlsiiiiiSi'i- ; t'i" .ni'i.-i hoiiily i!aii..-n-i !
Ho. Vi.'M, lb" inJIItl kf'.'iiti' a ll.nl-nv.'.l mill of i-.mi
ai. t uii.-.i MU IU" lui'tdnciiiim n in i ii'in in." in", ii 'i'
.in.t uf auotlmr Liiri.iiii-6 I.Utit.-il nh 0111 onii.
Soilti't. I IC'luu U SlilLt,
I .ti haml iili s nil- fr.iai Italiiiuort. irwt, nfow 'l'."r
ri'lu th" tonitr. fall hi I iu tiiw-in iiaiiit- ami mini
'" 'f v u-uu ippi-iti.l i-nl" ui-li li.l niul enn
, ., t.i ., to In- it-", I mi iliu i.iily. IcMi-im
iiuliiu :i'inl.l tal" at.iaiiiUuJ'ilpoiliui. of ailyeril.t
iiii'iu ilu.i iiIuiik 'ni't"io
11m tn.i mi's lliplinno hini;iii I.m nifir-'.
Endoi h mod ol lliv J'nM:
The ni.iliv lliii..iiiil itTi-'l.wt Iln. i-,ta'..Jiai(-nt
viitliin Uu- la-l twenty "iir . ati'l la; loiiii.-nnn uu
i ., I, t' I Jl. ..I ratl'illr I't-Il'lr'""'!. hy IT. JuIIm.
i... iutii,-.,l hV Ihf l.....:r ol Uu Hun ami Inuuy
t'Ui' r naiipi". ui'tin- ol vmio.'i Ii i." apji.'.irc.l jai.i
ami iiilaiii h In'" Ih' i'lihlli.. I.".i'i"- In- rl'iiHiiiiK 'I
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WIL1LB3EAKRS, PA.
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lint tlfotltiiliui. ol iiui.ttii" um in an. -
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llt fmni-of lit.tMIM.rrt. Cal.iia-I. Oiilaoll ot
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..fill, ronton, niil jVroHlniii. iIim iim-h of llus l.ye t i-j.-ilier
with all II in-an-s to whiih Uu I-)" l ""
"lit! I'NIS -Will tf . .-it nil Hi" iltH.-ri rninitinii to
the ora.tn iL. liar2"ii li"ui tha Par, Nomt In Hi" ar
I'ma rl, .lil'iculty of huaiint; lo.al Ih. nw
lltal, ",t,.tu,l. Will ui.irt ' '' '"'
aiikWi-rlni! m-arly all Um .iirpo" u( t natural.
Ulf HAhl HP 'PHI! 'I ll" VP All .llM'Uua KHil-
no at in Uf Tlir.1.11 ami m-hu win " ii"....-.
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11,'t.l, into ii"fi.rniH.I ni' .nnl li.-nt-ial fturs' rj 01
wh.itiivur ciiarai l"r it liuv pfi JCitt.
VuilNIA (or UUPTUIt.M- II" HI P- rfn nil !. '
op.'ialiou tor th it..lual ' "inph't") rurrf of '"'"J;
,t u is uii'iiiiiriional.ly a pt-iloi l .'..i.i. an l '" ' ,
lull- or in. iiain. uu. ofiiiany Inn npi-rat.-tl up" i
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Tin V ur" inat'lti J with tlio l a-l pain. .,,....
HOIullltltulD.U'lli s.; - t in. iro.ihlf emtio
.r-. lily ntreil. Tlmtu suffurint: Ironut wilU"l
t"."1":. .. H-.IL....1-..... will, a iow of
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btiiltliiis '"P imtmaneiit lii.titutc Lu thu irtaimtii or
ll u t yu. Itarai'.JGunt'ralSurtfury. Thu
, nit- than a .iiartur of a CMilur) in Ilotpitai aiid.KC iir
....... ... i ... M.ii U-iciit t'uaraiilo to
tliu.i' wliti' may i il't.powd to cinplny liliu,
Mu? II. JeOI tr.
TINWARE & STOVK SHOP.
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"ni.-ri'ti ... thu iiliov'nrstabli..linii'iil amllhii tonroril wlU
liuL'uttci hotniiihiitiiil hy linn" ii "s.iumnly.
.... . ...... i .....i .iil..rk tor ala. tlio ura
f. in: It I. J'l.l tutri.vii - - - .
Wb ct unit inoat i-jtunfUu iin.rtinpit or I " " "
fj ... , , r .. a ....... i..vn.t.i....,t in... iliiti market.
Ilin niick cniui.t of a r utiplut. imiiirtinent pt
hi- lnit Cook ni! unit par or ttovi i- III Hi" iiiarm i.
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Mil Rl"t ..... ... v..;I --.
fin rUovi-s , Katliutnrs, CyliuJar ftove.,i.an iryu n .
HAeht sinve. Camion r!tuoa, JLc 4tc. Btovoplpo I u
,waru tnnstaiitly on liaiul niul niaimfactured to onli'r.
XX UiihIs .rr"i-'lriiiB "lone abti mil mi ultort nnti-e,
Tliopationnltuof old frimub ami
nvillnlly .itillrilad . A.MHUlWli.
Uloum uuif XgvuiitVVI J ' ll.ll. tl
Select IDoctni.
The Toast.
It wni a gay and fe.tlvc urenc,
And sentiment and notigi
Willi all Ilia wild hilarity
Which to audi scenes tii'long.
Hunt; through thr lordly, srulptur'd halli;
And many arlately knlrfht
Looked down from glided, pictured walls,
All clad In armor bright
ml when the brimming cup wa qtnlfud
To loveliness divine,
Hath gallant heart noma fair one pledged
High In the sparkling wine.
All stately 'inldjett and mirth
'J he bur. Is of revelry
There stood a fair and high-born youth,
Thu f!owcr o( chlval -y.
Ills mill was dwelling with the past j
Hi memories were stirred
lly Liveliest visions. On his lips
tie vered one sacred wurd.
Aloof, lie stnnj-ln reverie
With graci fill absent air I
Till, by contrails n'uscd tu initio
And pledge "ludjc fairo."
Ilu st.irti'd-raiseil Ills goblet high
"I .1 ri ii k to oiii'," said he,
"U'litittu ttatiit- is grf.veu o.l my heait
III fitiiitot inuinory ;
"Whose love, niori- constant, tetitlerir,
Antl lonur heru li.itli dwelt
Than Hit- deep p unions pledged tn-ulght
.lort- nxed, more keenly tell.
"I would not name, lu rartlui. mood,
A love so holy, trim -
Put give to her thu tevurejicu
And honor that is due 1
Cp rnsr- carh (tiict -'The natrtc wc crave,
uf one you plaiu so liigh I"
P.arh tri'iiititliig hand whiles sought his blade.
And Hashed euch cngry eye
"Is there a love, while time shall last.
More holy than another!"
Iln paused 'Hit- rev'rettcu hnwo 1 hisheatl
"I pledge to thee my mother 1"
tTAJ--tij. ...t nrarMuwnrarMutia...i'i.i.ii. iiijitrwra
"Proceed with thy Elephant."
In Columbiana county, Ohio, residua an
tild ftllow iTttuwucil lor his belliirc rent dis-
positioUjWho is gent-rally known as friend
yhavcy. lJ.titt and lirt'd a Quaker, h-j was
long fitice read out, nf nieetin ou ai-uouut
of his quarrelsome proputtsitlos, hut lie
sull purtinaciou-ly clings to the plain
clothes ami the plain language: of his car
licr dajs, pnbsihly as a ptoti'ction agaitt-jt
the wr.tth wh eh he id continually provok
iug hy hirt ovet bearing and irritating de
meanor, lie i.i the owner of tho crosest
dog in the Lcigliborhotid, tho most trouble-
pome, brt-ai'h ateers,Ac , aud is coutinually
iu hot water with some ol his neighbjrs in
C(insi:qiiUL-e of the depi t'datious committed
by his unruly live block. A few weeks
since Van Amburg'fj Mttitigcrio, traveling
through Columbian i, was o diged to piss
his rcMtltiic:. A little belorc daylight,
Nacb, the keoper of thu clephani 'l ippoo
Saib, a- he was passing over tbu road with
his i-h'phattt, disrovcrcd this psetido Qua
ker seated upon a fence upon the road
side, watching a bull ihich be had turnwd
out upon the road, aud which was pawing,
billowing and throwiu" up a tremendous
du't generally, lu fact; troin the fury of
the animal's demonstrations, oun would
really have tukcu him tor one of the tden
IicjI breed that hutted a looomoMve off a
btidgo
" 1 ako that bull out of the way !" uliont.
t-d Na.-h, as he approached.
"Proceed witn thy elephant," was the
reply.
lf you don't take that bull avriy be
will get hurt, 1 couttuutd Nash, approach
ing, wliilu tho bull redoubled his belliger
ent demonstrations,
'MJou't tiouble thyself about tho bull,
but proctcJed with thy elephant," retorted
Friend Shavey, rubbing hi Tiundj with
delight ut the pto.-ptict of an approaching
Mrimmago, the old fellow having great
confidence in the invincibility nl his bull,
which was really the terror of tho whole
country arouud.
Tippoo Sail) came ou with his ttnosutli,
jdninblinggait; thu bull lowereiHiif head
and made a cliarga directly upou the elc
pbaut. Old Tippoo, without even paus
ing in his march, gave his cow catohcr a
sweep, catching the bull ou the 6tdc,crush-
inn iu hit ribs with hi enormous turku,
and then ruined him aDuu' "itfty tcci in
r ----- - ,
the air, tho bull btriking o j his head as he
i l.:.. . I.:.. .....1 t.'illinrr
camouowu, uraautU;; tin ii -a
him iuetautlv.
ii'ui afraid your bull has bent nts iicck
a little." bLouted Naeh, na Im pas-d "
"Bent the devil," cried old Sliavey.with
a troubled look at his defunct bull ; "thy
elephant is too hefty for my breast, but
thee will not uiako so much out of tho op
eration as thco supposes. 1 was going to
take my family to thy flmw, but I'll ecu
thco and thy show blowcd to blares be
fore) I im ono step, and now thee may pro-
oced with thy elephant and be d d,
please i" tho "please" being added as
Shavoy took a ttocoud look at the propor
tion.! of tho ttalwartl clopbaut-kccpor.
The Negro Race in Virginia
m, .its ...... -r- it
The Condition 'iheir Present
and Future.
From the Itichmond Whig, pt
We find tho following statement iu tho
Columbus (Ga ) Sun, a paper every, wny
entitled to credit:
''The rxtcrmmatiou of tho negro rnco
is already bogiuing. A gentlcttian.tclls m
nf one Who left her old cabin and entne
hero with her four children to seek work,
whon lor tuotubs there has not been work
and money enough iu Columbus for half
.l. l -. rti. ... .. .
,.e I. t ue tiegrcss, mil wan-
II Mnr In nit in tniltn Ititllr lirit n mtrltt Iml I
near Girard, and in a short time three of
the children died aud were hurried in tho
hushes near by. Another woman, who
eamo hero, and weut altcrward to the
country but not to the old place, has lost
two out of three ohi t rcn in a week. Nerr.
loot was tho causo of both deaths. These
arc not rare cases. In all the towns they
are rapitlly dying.
"One oflho bfcsiingt attend ng upon
freedom is the neglect of children by their
mothers. A lady told us of a hired tie-
gross who let the lot and her babe for over
thirty hours, and feeling insulted when
i-kcd why the had lcft.rcpliod, 'the fiswir
clnldrcu the less work, "
ritcro are many examples of tho eamo
kind to bo found in Virginia. Not many
days at;o, in an adjoining county, iu the
neighborhood of certain coal mines, where
tho population is unusually lan-c for tho
country, wc passed a u.-luo woman sittirtr.
on the side of tho road, with a child wrap-
pea up in (Hit cloak, lyin. on tue croutnl
........ . .
by her side. Wc inquired of her whether
the child im sick, or was mcrMv asleen.
She replied that it was dead I It had been
ill, it appears for some time with tho 1
whooDimr cotii!h. aud haviur? crown ranid-
" a 1
mother luid brought iu Irom l.cr residence
three or f ur miles off to a physician who
resided in the neighborhood. Jt died be
fore she readied the end of her journey
In the same neighborhood, where tho ne
grocs are vury jhiek'y settled, the same
dhoitst! (whooping cough) ii prevailing to
an alarming ilegtoo among the childiun,
whom it eweeps oil' with ruthless severi
ty.
In "two hotiiM. or rithor cabins, it oar-
ritd away seven, a few weeks since, in the
ana.-nnf tw, or thr.e d.u-. Nor is thU at
all wonderful, when we consider bow par-
'
ti-nltirlvthW d.sease rmuircs care and
,,.(-.l,i.-. ,,! haw nrone ui'nro women
nr nlnuist ivithout cscontioa. to uei'lect
tl...Sr n.liiltlrPi,. To show ho'.v nrovalcnt
l,U l.itt,-.' ,li..noSiti.m is amoiitr them, it
mH he mentioned iliut in the srnu noich-
borhood. but a week before the death 0f
..i.ii.i.-.-., :,t nrtitit riwi'inrr. tlii.ro
i""" ...."."" "- - -- tr-
were present a number of ihcm with their
ln.,.1 mid Ion.? drawn whoons 'I'lta crea-
hires appeared lo bo totally ignorant or
regardless of, not only the danger lo tho
hildrcn bv the pxnosurcbut the criminal
impropriety of reading the onmplaiut by
nnrrvinr.ll.nm. wh o abor ft!? under t.lUtO
,!. .uirl.t f D lar.-e crowd. Thcv regard-
ed the batniziitg as a frolic, and, wi,h
D C3
hecdless folly, determined to enjoy it,
never onre thinking of the oouscqueuce?,
either to themselves or others. 1 hese are
but examples of a despotion on the part
of negio mothers which all who aro ac
quainted with tho race know to bo almost
universal. There is hardly ouo among
them in ono hundred, who will deny her-
self auv coveted gratification to insure tho
lifo of hrr child.
If a whole class of mothers can bo so
regardless of the lives o( iheir own off-
spring, what aro wo to expect in the oase
nf adult negroes ! 01 all bad uursiug,tlie
nursing of otto negro by anothor is the
worst. Thev care but utile lor oaoh oth-
cr, and It is a matter of indifference lo pursos are depleted they put up their braco
oaeh, whether th t oilier lives or dies. In jets, necklaces aud watch s as wagers.
their state of slavery, under tho stringent Some of the fomouino gamesters loso heav
pressure of the strictest authority, they find tho dospcrato shifts no allusion
never could bo brought to attentl to mo
sick. How is it to bo now, when every
man is at liberty to watch or not, just as
bo may thiuk proper ! Tho negro sick
enough to require continual watching and
nur'ing will assuredly dio,uuless tin ttavo
a constitution stronger than any hereto-
fore known to tho medical faculty. .
Proper food und plenty of it, warm
clothing in winter, comfortablo lodgings
and a proper supply ol fuel, are necessary
to proservo the health in winter. 1 hese
things can only bo procured oy lauor, uu
less the person seeking tticra no ncu
enough to procuro thorn without, Theso
things, thcroforo, tho negro win ucvci pro
euro, if wo aro to judgo from what wo aro
witnessing every day and from what wu
constantly hear. Tljo negro has no con
ception of tho responsibility of his present
position He conct ivt tlmt tbo abolition
olj&laverv u nutbiup mora than a permit
from tho highest authority in tho land to
he otttiroly idle all tho rest of his Itfo. IIo
has nnl tho faintest idea that it is nocefsa
ry for him to work hard in order to cam !
a living. An exemplification of this fact
came under our observation a shot t time
sinco. A gentleman in an ndojintng couu
tyJ?cmpoyed sixty hands to cut wood for
a railroad. The prieo was very high,and
fjradualod according to tlioxv fiVi per-
lormance ofctoh laborer. J ho wood was
old field ninn. ofwhinli n whitn u-nndamnt,
w01l(j ,,avo cagi, cu, 0(Jrd and fl ha,f
i ..
''""' TIlis i,1,crcsliS ParlJ a""g'
0(1 c-ati"7 fourteen cords a month. Al
the cud of that time they were paid off and
every man nf them (except three) quitted
work and t off Ilichmond t0 fl j
' 1
thoir monoy. One of them having been
asked how many cords ho had been in the
habit ol cutting when ho was a slave, re-
plied forty. Upon being asked why ho
did not cut as many now that ho was free'
and receiving a high piico for his labor
his answer was, "There is no use of being
free if I have to work as hard as I did
when I was a slave." There ppokc the
wuoic negro race, anil mat is tncir ooneen
tinn uf freedom, If such be tho iact, in
must bo admitted that they are acting up
10 lueir uiea witu wontiertui consistency
i,r01u all quarters we near complaints ol
1110 pertinacity with whicu they rctuso to
d auything more than tho merest modi-
cum 01 a uaS 8 lauor'
'in... . .. f, .. i ii.i
"""J s" UUk "i"'u ",u la,m ul V'B'"- ul
mnc 0 010CK ln ,uost ""tances tauo aatur
aa' cnt,rc lor !1 uo''"ay "'lien
cugagau i" laoor, use a spauo or a uoc as
i.,i . , i
daintily as though thoy burnt their fingers.
11 13 lu"u uvlul;ul
.1 .ii i. .i .
tng auuve an worn cise,tiie iniisi eonsiaut
an" "Drcm.uing tauor.cannoi oo tuirusicu
to suoh laborers as these for auy long
space of time, unless wo wish to sco the
whole State of Virginia become a wilder
ncsv.
Wc have spoken, heretofore, of those
who do some work. Of these aro compar
atively precious l'ev." For tho first time
in tho history of the world at least since
the destruction of the Jewish Common
wcalth-thc entire laboring population of
a gat wH country has been taking
a holiday ol five a-onths duration. (Jo to
statioa 00 an' railroad lcadiDB t0
In - . 1 . . .t 1. .1
ttioliinotio, ai any sinta in tue wech, anu
w'l 600 DCPr0 won,an and ncGro Incn
hJ wailiS lllta!;t; t.lietiain. Wait
utltil tbu trJ'"1 ani ve' auJ ou Wl11 Cd(1 il
Urowncd by tho same description of per,-
a11 bouud ou pJewurc cspeditious, all
inteul upon gratifying their passions tor
hocouiotiou and novelty of every descrip
. , .... ye
tiou, and not otic traveling in searou ot
employment. Iow, as money is nccoBsa-
ry to iccurc tho proper attendance in sick
ness.anu tlio means tu snsiaining inu uscii,
I s. i ir 'i. tf
anu as incse pcopte cnuuoi, ouiaiu mouuy
except by work.what is to become of them
tuo uppro..U,tiua w.utu. .
shudder to think of it. We arc convinced
I. , . ,
that tlte present generat.on cannot no in-
dueed to labor, aud our only rosourcc
to encourage immigration, that wo may ob
tain white labor.
"4&- -
Lady Gamblers in New York.
In ono of my recont letters I spoko of
gambling as one of tho vices of our fash-
iunablc women, and I have since learned
that it is practiced in certain modi-h quar-
tcrs far more lhan I had supposed. ln
Fifth" Avenue and Fourteenth aud '1 wen-
ty-third streets, there aro often parties of
Uios, from whioh the opposite sex aro
sternly excluded, where the tair gamesters
play until daylight for largo btakeij and it
DOt uuftequcntly happens than whon their
t0 their wurdrubes to wbieli tuey arc put
to conceal their losses and replace thorn,
muat he fearfully demoralizing. A young
woman, tho daughter of ono of our most
opulent citizeus, was pointed out to rao in
t10 Park, as a notorious gamblor, by one
0f her own sex, who inWrmed mo sho had
parted with nearly 5100,000 since she weut
h0 Saratoga, in Ju'y, and made hor doting
papa boliovo sho had expauded the sum in
dns and charily. Tho young woman in
qU3e,tion is very pretty, not more than
twenty; aud no ono regarding nor pa'o,
spiritual faeo, her soft blue eyes, and gen-
tl0 and reserved manuer, would iiuagiuo
- 6U0i,ad f.tllcu a victim to ouo ot the most
dangerous of vioes
jy, y. Correspondence Cincinnati Gazette
r; A inlin.l in IlL.l nil individual
when probpetous it fiuds friend, every
XVhcVC
A Clerical Villian.
Il becomos our unpleasant duly lo re
cord another sceno in tho deruoalizing
drama of pulpit politics. A Methodist
clergyman named Crisman, stationed in
Linton twp., is the wolf in snoop's cloth
ing, who lias been devouring tho lambs of
his flock. IIo was a rabid Abolitionist in
the pulpit nnd out of it, and his lying ser
mons had became so offensive as to drivo
away tcveral of his congregation. IIo
had not been long in tho neighborhood be
loro ho planned the ruin of a wifo of a
member of his church and sought every
pretest to be in her company. IIo look
special pains to advocate tho war, and to
justify all its immortalities, especially the
violations of law, when it forbid tho ac
complishment of what ho termed "tho
right." Having weakened tho sanctity of
law in the conscience ol his victim, he in
stilled into her mind the dootrines of tho
"free lovers," and cited her to tho evil
practices of tho ancients. In this way ho
corrupted her sense of delicacy, morality
and virtue. After a whilo ho pretended
to have-a disease in tho throat, so that he
oould not preach, and got another clorgy-
man to fill his appointments. Then he
went to tho bouse of the unsuspecting mem
ber of his churoh, to help in harvest, but
did not work much in tho field ho olung
around tho house helped milk the cows,
and did light work. His conduct soon
caused whisperings in tho neighborhood,
and culminated in an elopement he de
serted a wifo and several children, and
she a fond and too indulgent husband
bringing shame aud misery upon two fam
ilies, and scandal upon tho church. How
often need the press warn tho people against
tho wiles of those infidel fiends, Abolition
preachers ? Whenever a preacher begins
to talk politics at the fireside, in his pray
ers, in his sermons, tho woman should egg
him from their doors, and men drag him
from the pulpit. They aro false teachers
tho wolves in sheep's clothing, against
whom the Riblo so often and bo plainly
warns tho church. "Coshocton (Ohio)
Democrat "
Homicide A man by tho natno of
Carey ,living in Greenfield had on his place
a small peach orchard which had suffered
by the depredations of persons unknown.
On Friday evening last, Carey .sent his
son, a buy of seventeen years, oat to the
orchard, telling him to taks tho gun, and
it said directed him to shoot any trespas
ser. Tho boy on approaching tho peach
trees saw something dark moving among
tbem, and at once fired; lie then returned
to the house saying'Fathcr I fetched him
this limo sure. Caroy instantly went to
the orchard and approached the trees near
enough to sco an inanimate object on tho
ground He then ran over to a neigh
bor's, a Mr. Snyder, whom he addressed,
saying, "My hoy has ehot something
among tho peach trees, and-1 am afraid it
is your son. cnyucr said "it could not
bo, lor his son had justgono down to turn
iu the cows." Tho men, however, pro
ceeded to the spot, where they found tho
body of young Snyder, picrrcd throngli
the brest by three buckshot. The scene
that ensued, bcggais description. The
Carey's wero lodged in j.til ou Sunday.
Young Snyder was twenty-one yosrs old.
Aortli Branch Democrat,
Sermons.
The castotn of taking a text as tho basis
of a sermon is said to havo originated
about tho time of Ezra, who, accompanied
by tcvoral Levitcs in a publio congregation
of men aud women, acendod tho pulpit,
opened the book of law, and after address
ing a prayer to tho Diety, to whinh tbo
people aid " Anion," read tho law of God
disiiuot'y, gave tho sense aud caused them
to nudci stand the reading. Previous to the
time of Ezra (-157 years B. C1) the patri
archs delivered in publio assemblies either
prophesies or moral instruction forlhe ed
ification of tho people, and it was not un
til ,hc return of tho Jows from tho baby Io
nian captivity, during which time they
had almost lost the language in whioh tho
Pentateuch was written, that it becamo
nocossary to explain as well as to road the
Sotiptures to them a practice adopted
by Ezra, nnd since universally follon'cd1
In latter times, (Actsxv.31.) the book
of Moses was read in the synagouge every
Sabbath day. To this habit our Savior
conformed, and in the synagouge, ono
Sahbth dav. road a nassaca from tho
prophet Isaiah, then closing tho book, ro
turned it to tho priest, and proached from
tho lest.
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iinmuiimiu" mt'if
Builroad Accident.
tIST or THE VICTIMS.
llAurtisiiuito, Pa.. Oct. I i, 18CS.
An accidont happened to tho express
train Roing oast, between hero and Las
caster, this afternoon. Four cars wcro
thrown from tho traok, lilight persons
wore killed," and two slightly injured.
The only ono of tho dead recognized up lo
this time is tho wife of i. 1 Rarr, Esq ,
of Pitttiburg. The accidont was occasion
ed by a broken rail.
Lancasteu, Pa., Oct. 15, 1606.
Tho following is a list of the killed by
tho accident yesterday on the Pennsylva
nia Railroad near t lii 3 plaoc
Mrs. Burr, wifo of James P. Rarr, of
Pittsburg.
Sarah Willot, of Now Cumberland, Pa.
Col. Rutler and wifo of Leweston, Pa.
W. II. Butler, clerk in tho Surveyor
General's ofBco of Pennsylvania.
Mrs. Uretla or Getta of Milwaukle.
Ono lady, unknown.
Two girls, 10 and 1C years old, un
known. Tho bodies of those identified hayo.bocu
sent homo to their friend.'.
Nequo Testimony. In a caso where
several nogrocs wore charged with gamb
ling, ono of the parly was called upon to
testify what ho knew of the matter. Thoro
were five others besides himself, and ho
swore that four of tho five were guilty ,but
pointing to his friend said it o was not. His
friend was immediately placed upon tho
witucss stand and convicted tho former
witness. Goinrr out of the court room the
first witness remarked that he didnt care
a damn for the fins and punishment, but
after he Imd sworo to a damn lie to dear
his friend, that friend turned right round
and convicted him. Eeliab'o witness, in
deed. Macon Journal.
CSy ''There's a difference in time, you
know, between this country and Europe,"
said a gentleman in New York to a new-.
Iy ariivcd Irishman. "For instance, your
friends at Cork aro in bed and fast asleep
by this time, while wo hero aro enjoying
ourselves in tho early evening," "That'a
always tho way," exclaimed Pat. "Ire
land nivor got justico yit.
tiSf" A man in geltiug out of an omni
bus, a few days sinco, made uso of two
rows of knees as panisters to steady him
self, at which tho ladies took offense, and
one cried aloud, "IIo is a perfeot savage!"
"True," said a wag, inside, "ho belongs
to the Paw-knco tribe-."
Cs3 Young lady composed somo verses
for tho Herkimor Gazette, headed "Dew
Drops from Freshly blown Roses." The
printer's devil printed it, ''Freshly blown
Noses."
A persons character depends a good
deal upon bringing up. For instanoo, a
man who has becu brought up by the po
lice, seldom turns nut respectable.
fi&y Wo may silonty observe thing wo
need not speak of ; in this way wo learn
many a profitable Icsou without the cost
of impudoncc.
CQfDon't beat yuur carpets, poor dnmu
things a: all ovents,U's cowardly to strike
them when they're down. If they deservo
pnniihment call in a polioctiian and let
him tako them up.
E3"As a razor is best whetted in oil 30
wit is best sharpened by poliincss. Tlio
ack ot edge in both is discoverable- from
tho offence or pain thoy give.
SyA young top about stalling down
to New Orleans, proposed to purchase a
life preserver. "Oh, you'll not want it,'
suggested the clerk, "bugs of wind don't
Eiuk "
A country editor, living on tho line of a
railroad applied for a pass for himself and
added, "please embrace ray wifo. Inn
Superintendent re turned a pass to tbo ed
itor, but declined tho proposed honor.
Cay'Sammy, my dear boy, vhat oro
you crying for ?'
Bill hpvo tho 'bible at me, and hit mo
on tho head.'
' Well, you .are the firt person in my
family on whom the Btblo lias made tho
slightest impression.'
t2yA mother, admonishing her son,
told him ho should never defer till to-morrow
what ho oould do to-dtiy. Tho littlo
fellow replied, 'Tlieu, mother, let's cat tho
maindor of Iho plum pudding to night.
Mock Tunlo
"my dour" ut pu'i.-
JUIVftl"
(illin,T a husband
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